Thursday, 29 November 2012

PLEASE TUNE IN TO SIKH CHANNEL 840 http://www.sikhchannel.tv/
WORLDWIDE - LIVE SRI AKHAND PAATH SAHIB TO MARK THE PARKASH PURAB OF
SRI GURU NANAK DEV JI,PLEASE LEAVE THE LIVE FEED OF SRI AKHAND PAATH
SAHIB ON IN YOUR HOUSE VIA YOUR TV OR LAPTOP FOR PEACE OF MIND OF FAMILY
AS WELL AS TO EDUCATE FRIENDS/FAMILY OF WHAT SIKHI / GURBANI MEANS

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Wednesday, 28 November 2012

WHILE PAKISTAN MADE EVERY EFFORT TO PROVIDE SECURITY COMFORT AND FACILITIES TO SIKHS AT SRI NANKANA SAHIB & OTHER PLACES,WHILE WORLD GOVTS CONGRATULATED SIKHS ON SRI GURU NANAK'S GURPURAB HINDUTVA INDIA ARRESTED 700 - POSSIBLY OVER 1000 SIKHS IF YOU INCLUDE PANJAB ON THE PARKASH DIVAS OF SRI GURU NANAK DEV JI ...GURU SAHIB THEMSELVES WENT TO JAIL & TODAY THE SIKHS HAVE NO FEAR OF ANY JAIL IN THE WORLD!!!

It is notable that Baba Baljeet Singh
Daduwal and Bhai G. S. Babbar were leading a peaceful march from Sri
Akal Takhat Sahib to Haridwar to observe the Parkash Gurpurb of Sri Guru
Nanak Dev Ji.

It is a historic fact that Guru Nanak
Sahib had held a dialogue with Hindu Pandits at Haridwar and a Sikh
Gurudwara Sahib named Gian Godri Sahib was established near Har Ki Pauri
at Haridwar in the memory of visit of Guru Nanak Sahib. This Gurudwara
was demolished during November 1984 Sikh genocide.

The march named “Fateh Yatra” started
from Sri Akal Takhat Sahib, Amritsar (Punjab) on November 27, 2012 and
reached Gurudwara Paunta Sahib (Himachal Pardesh) on the evening. Sikh
Sangat held a night stay at Gurudwara Paunta Sahib.

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Photo: Gurcharan Singh Babbar, Baba Baljeet Singh and Others at Sri
Akal Takhat Sahib on August 08, 2011. A March was held from Sri Akal
Takhat to Haridwara in August 2011.

On November 28, 201 2 when Sikh Sangat
led by Baba Baljeet Singh and others reached on the banks of Godavri
River, they were prevented by heavy police force deployed at the borders
of Uttrakhand from entering the State. Sikh jatha began to recite Satnam Waheguru on the banks of Godavri.

There are reports that peaceful dharna by Sikh sangat continued for more than three hours.

ON
THIS DAY WE CONGRATULATE THE ENTIRE SIKH NATION & WORLD ON THE
GURPURAB OF THE PARKASH DIVAS OF OUR 1ST GURU THE FOUNDER OF SIKHI DHAN
DHAN SRI GURU NANAK DEV JI MAHARAJ, SATGUR NANAK PARGATEYA MITI DHUND
JAG CHANAN HOYA - WITH THE EMERGENCE OF THE TRUE GURU THE MIST CLEARED
& LIGHT SCATTERED EVERYWHERE - WE DEDICATE THIS BEAUTIFUL TRACK TO
YOU ALL - REFLECT ON THIS DAY ,REFLECT ON SIKHI, REFLECT ON THE
SACRIFICES THAT HAVE BEEN MADE TO DEFEND THE PATH OF SRI GURU NANAK DEV
JI MAHARAJ

DHAN SRI GURU NANAK DEV JI MAHARAJ WHO GAVE US
SIKHI,WORDS CANNOT DESCRIBE YOUR GREATNESS...EVEN TODAY YOU RESIDE WITH
US & HAVE GONE NOWHERE ALL WE HAVE TO DO IS LOOK AT DHAN SRI GURU
GRANTH SAHIB JI MAHARAJ WITHIN WHICH IS THE ONE LIGHT OF ALL THE GURUS

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Sikhs heading to Haridwar for
the three-day birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Nanak Dev,
beginning November 27, at a spot near Har ki Pauri — where they claim
the 450-year-old Gurdwara Gian Godhri Sahib was demolished in the 1984
anti-Sikh riots — may lead to a standoff with the Uttarakhand Police
deploying forces in and around Haridwar to prevent any law and order
problem.
All India Sikh Conference (Babbar) president Gurcharan Singh
Babbar, Sant Samaj leader Baljit Singh Daduwal and others, who will
leave for Hairdwar in what they call “Fateh Yatra’ after offering
prayers at the Akal Takht on Tuesday, alleged that Uttarakhand Police
had banned the entry of Sikhs in the state, particularly in Haridwar.
Claiming that due to the historic importance of Gian Godhri Sahib
near Har ki Pauri, Sikhs wanted to celebrate the birth anniversary of
Guru Nanak Dev there, Babbar said: “But Sikhs are being prevented from
even entering Uttarakhand. Those Sikhs who live in Uttarakhand are being
told not to enter Haridwar on November 27, 28 and 29.”
Daduwal also said that the Uttarakhand government was being
“unjust by putting such restrictions on the movement of Sikhs”. “As far
as gurdwara is concerned, revenue record shows that the land is in the
name of Gurdwara Gian Godhri Sahib. But the government is not handing
over the land for the construction of gurdwara,” he added.
Uttarkhand DGP Satyavrat, however, said: “No restrictions had
been imposed on the entry of Sikhs by the Uttarakhand Police. Security
has been beefed up to avoid any untoward incident, as a large number of
people will gather on November 28 in Haridwar for a holy dip in the
Ganga.”
Maintaining that the issue of the gurdwara was being looked into, he
added: “As far as my knowledge goes, there were no riots in 1984 in
Haridwar. I was the Tehri SP at that time. Though there were riots in
Dehradun, no riots were reported in Haridwar. Even then, we are looking
into the issue following the allegations that the gurdwara was
demolished in the riots.”
Haridwar SSP Arun Mohan Joshi claimed the police were not
preventing the Sikhs, but “identifying and stopping such persons who
could pose a threat to communal harmony”. “Only a dialogue can solve the
issue of gurdwara and it is underway with a committee looking into the
case,” he added.
When contacted, SGPC chief Avtar Singh Makkar said that SGPC had
been “repeatedly” writing to the Uttarakhand government to declare the
historical site near Har ki Pauri as a memorial and provide land for the
construction of the gurdwara. Makkar, however, said he was not sure
whether the gurdwara was demolished during the 1984 riots.
“While the Uttarakhand government should have responded to our
requests by now, I also appeal to the Sikhs going to Haridwar not to
take law into their hands,” Makkar said.

Published: November 27, 2012

Chandigarh/Bathinda, Punjab (November
27, 2012): According to information available with Sikh Siyasat News
(SSN) SGPC Member from Sirsa constituency Baba Gurmit Singh Tirlokewala
is undergoing treatment at PGI, Chandigarh. His condition is improving
gradually and it is expected that he shall be from hospital in coming
days.

Baba Gurmit Singh has reportedly issued an appeal to the Sikhs sangat to keep the peace.

It is notable that Baba Gurmit Singh had
sustained sever injuries on November 24, 2012 when around two thousand
followers of Dera Sauda Sirsa had attacked about a dozen of Sikhs near
Valmiki Chowk, Sirsa, Haryana.

Baba Gurmit Singh Tirlokewala undergoing treatment at PGI, Chandigarh

There are reports that many Sikh leaders
are put in undeclared house-arrests by Punjab Police. According to a
news report published in Daily Ajit newspaper Police personnel and
vehicles have surrounded Gurudwara Sahib at Village Daduwal to restrict
the movement of Baba Baljeet Singh Daduwal.

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Amritsar, Punjab (November 25, 2012):
The Dal Khalsa has taken serious note of the hooliganism shown by the
followers of “self proclaimed” godman Gurmeet Ram Rahim against the
Sikhs in the town of Sirsa. The organization on Sunday slammed the
Congress governments for its patronization to the head of the Sirsa
cult.

Condemning the violent attack on Sikhs
by dera followers, Dr Manjinder Singh and Sarbjit Singh Ghuman general
secretary and secretary of the party, accused dera chief of engineering
the violence and sought immediate action against the hooligans.

They said the Congress party in Delhi, Haryana and Punjab has been fuelling this dera to reap electoral benefits.

They said it’s unfortunate that the
state was siding with such a person who has cases of rape and murder
against him. “The courts may have granted bail to him but the manner in
which logistic support in the form of Z-plus security; bullet proof
vehicles, read beacon atop on his vehicles and 24-hour private guards
who have been provided with all-India arms licenses, smacks of the state
protecting its honoured guest”.

Seeking immediate steps to contain Sirsa
dera head for his reckless and calculated outrage of Sikh sentiments,
they rued that the repeated pleas of the Sikhs before the Government of
India as well as the Chief Ministers of both Punjab and Haryana has gone
unheard and unattended.